Title: Class
1SENSORY MECHANISMS General Aspects and Terminology
- Some mechanisms are common elements for most
types of sensation and perception. These
eleements include - The process of transduction
- The process of coding
- The relationship between stimulus and perception
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2SENSORY MECHANISMS Transduction
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3SENSORY MECHANISMS Coding
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4SENSORY MECHANISMS Coding (contd)
Class 9 Sens Mech, Smell Taste, p. 4
5SENSORY MECHANISMS The relationship between
stimulus and perception
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6SENSORY MECHANISMS The relationship between
stimulus and perception (contd)
Obviously, the answer is an emphatic
NO!! Perceptions are constructions by our CNS,
that are influenced by the nervous systems
ability to learn and its dynamic integration,
modulation, and flexible controls of stimulus
information. We will discuss some of these
abilities during class.
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7CHEMOSENSES SMELL (olfaction) and TASTE
(gustation)
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8CHEMOSENSES Olfaction
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9CHEMOSENSES Olfaction (contd)
Receptors
- Telereceptors
- Located in the nose
- The transduction part of the receptor looks like
a dendrite with cilia - 60 day life cycle
- more than 1,000 types
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10CHEMOSENSES Olfaction (contd)
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11CHEMOSENSES Olfaction (contd) Routes of
information transfer through the CNS and
submodality coding
Cranial nerve I to the olfactory bulb (mitral
cells and glomeruli)
Submodality coding spatiotemporal pattern in
the glomuli of the olfactory bulb.
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12CHEMOSENSES Olfaction (contd) Routes of
information transfer through the CNS
(1) Cranial nerve I ? olfactory bulb (mitral
cells glomeruli) (2) From olfactory bulb to
parts of paleocortex in the telencephalon,
including the ? Amygdala (emotions)
? Entorhinnal, pyriform, orbitofrontal
cortex. (3) From there the information goes to
? Hypothalamus (emotions, motivations),
? Hippocampus (in temporal lobe memory)
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13CHEMOSENSES TASTE
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14CHEMOSENSES TASTE (contd)
Umami? Carbohydrate? Glutamate?
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15CHEMOSENSES TASTE (contd)
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16CHEMOSENSES TASTE (contd) Routes of information
transfer through the CNS
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17CHEMOSENSES TASTE (contd) Routes of information
transfer through the CNS
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18Dont forget! I strongly encourage you to read
Module 7.3 (p. 215-227) thoroughly. It contains
loads of interesting information about smell and
taste as well as pheromones and synesthesia!
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